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Maximus VI Formula Ram advice needed

JavaFire
Level 7
Hi i need advice.

Which ram should i choose to the Maximus VI Formula ?

1. Corsair Vengeance 2 x 8 GB 1.65 V

2. Corsair Vengeance 2 x 8 GB 1.5 V

3. G.Skill TridentX Series 2 x 8 GB

They are not on the M6F_DRAM_QVL List. (The only game i want to play is Battlefield 4.)
I have a Core i7 4770K Processor and im gonna run 2x GTX780 in SLI.

Thank you bye JavaFire
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Chino
Level 15
The TridentX. Hands down. Same if not better performance at a lower price. They are the perfect match for your Maximus VI Formula. 😉

Zeruel
Level 7
Dude get the Vengeance Pro!
Cruel Angel
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CPU: i7 4770k 4.7Ghz 1.425v
MB: Maximus VI Formula
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro (2400Mhz OC) 16GB
GPU: Reference GTX 560Ti ( GTX 880 Coming Soon!)
PSU: Corsair AX 1200i
SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 512GB
HDD: WD Black 2TB
Case: Corsair Obsidian 900D
Mouse: MLG Sensei
KeyBoard: Corsair K70 RED
Monitor: BENQ XL2420T

Custom Water Cooling

JavaFire
Level 7
Thank you for your advice i choose the G.Skill TridentX Series 2 x 8 GB

Boot straight into bios then i enabled IDE instead of ACHI and set ram to XMP (restart)

Press any key to boot from CD/DVD

First build is up and running now 🙂

HiVizMan
Level 40
Outstanding and thanks for the report back. Enjoy your system.
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JavaFire
Level 7
This is my build.

i have a problem. The time reset to 8.38 every time i turn off the power. How do i fix that ?

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I had to make this changes in BIOS to get my system ready for OS.

I dont know why i had to change the AHCI to IDE before i could install Windows from CD ?

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The RAM was changed from AUTO > XMP.

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JavaFire wrote:

i have a problem. The time reset to 8.38 every time i turn off the power. How do i fix that ?

Follow this procedure to fix the bug: Frozen Time Clock in UEFI - The Fix


JavaFire wrote:

I dont know why i had to change the AHCI to IDE before i could install Windows from CD ?

You shouldn't need to change it to IDE to install Windows. What version of Windows are you trying to install?


JavaFire wrote:

The RAM was changed from AUTO > XMP.

All good, mate. You've successfully configured your RAM to run at 2400MHz. 😉

HiVizMan
Level 40
Not sure why you needed to set to IDE I would strongly suggest that AHCI is the SATA mode you should use.
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JavaFire
Level 7
I just changed BIOS settings back to AHCI from IDE > AHCI (no problem). That time bug looks complicated.

HiVizMan
Level 40
Nah not really one press of a button.
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